US1189585A - Dummy model for reproducing all movements of the human or animal body. - Google Patents

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US1189585A US1908515A US1908515A US1189585A US 1189585 A US1189585 A US 1189585A US 1908515 A US1908515 A US 1908515A US 1908515 A US1908515 A US 1908515A US 1189585 A US1189585 A US 1189585A
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  • This invention relates to a dummy model of novel construction which may be bent at the joints to assume various poses, and.
  • Figure 1 a longitudinal section through a dummy embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 a section through part of a modification.
  • the dummy represented the rigid frame is made of wire on which wire coils are wound. At the joints these wire coils are omitted, and at those parts which are to be flexible, the wire coils are made so thin, that the original frame wire remains flexible.
  • the skeleton comprises a framework which is composed of longitudinal wires a (17 passing through the trunk and legs, and delleeted at their upper ends to pass likewise through the arms.
  • the live joints b I), I)", I) have no wire coils and a re, therefore, flexible.
  • the spine is formed by two wire coils which are held together at the joints (P, (l by wire hoops f.
  • the wire coils (2 are made somewhat more elastic than the coils on the limbs, and are, therefore, so flexible, that the spine may be bent into all. directions.
  • the framework is also made flexible at the neck 1, so that also the latter may be bent in a natural manner.
  • wires a and a can be bent at the joints b and will thus al-' low of producing a natural attitude of the body, so much the more as an unintended bending of the parts which in the real body contain rigid bones, is prevented by the-rigidity produced by the wire coils.
  • the dummy according to the present invention furthermore shows a flexibility of the spine and neck, which hitherto could be obtained in the rarest cases only, and then only by an accompanying, unnatural deformatlon of the whole figure.
  • the framework of the dummy thus constructed is thereupon covered by a flexible envelop consisting of a winding of threads i, which is so arranged as to forni the fleshy parts of the figure.
  • This Winding tightly encompasses the frame work, and Will so follow the adjustment at the joints, that the figure may be made to assume and sustain any pose desired.
  • a thread Winding it may also Ka'run kRUs'n.

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. K. KRUSE. DUMMY MODEL FOR REPRODUCING ALL MOVEMENTS OF THE HUMAN 0R ANIMAL BODY.
- APPLICATION FILED APR. 3, I915. 1,18%585.
Patented July 4, 1916.
ML M- 171/ 5 wssesf imrrun sTA s PATENT amen.
KATHE KRUSE. OF CHARLOTTENBURG, GERMANY.
DUMMY MODEL FOR REPRODUCING ALL MOVEMENTS OF THE HUMAN 0R ANIMAL BODY.
Application filed April 3, 1915. Serial No. 19,085.
To all whom it may (:0)! (07 71.
lie it known that I, Kli'run Know, a subject of the German Emperor, residing at 13 Fasanenstrasse, Charlottenburg, Germany, have invented certain new and use ful Improvements in Dummy Models for Reproducing All Movements of the Human or Animal Body, respectively, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a dummy model of novel construction which may be bent at the joints to assume various poses, and.
which will retain any pose into which it has been bent until made toassume a different pose.
In the accompanying drawing: Figure 1 a longitudinal section through a dummy embodying my invention, and Fig. 2 a section through part of a modification.
In. the dummy represented the rigid frame is made of wire on which wire coils are wound. At the joints these wire coils are omitted, and at those parts which are to be flexible, the wire coils are made so thin, that the original frame wire remains flexible.
The skeleton comprises a framework which is composed of longitudinal wires a (17 passing through the trunk and legs, and delleeted at their upper ends to pass likewise through the arms. Along the parts between the elbow joints 1), shoulder joints I)" thigh joints 1)" and knee joints/f, wires 1/, are encompassed by suitably soldered wire coils and are thereby rendered rigid. The live joints b I), I)", I) have no wire coils and a re, therefore, flexible. The spine is formed by two wire coils which are held together at the joints (P, (l by wire hoops f. The wire coils (2 are made somewhat more elastic than the coils on the limbs, and are, therefore, so flexible, that the spine may be bent into all. directions. The framework is also made flexible at the neck 1, so that also the latter may be bent in a natural manner.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 4, 1916.
It is obvious that the wires a and a can be bent at the joints b and will thus al-' low of producing a natural attitude of the body, so much the more as an unintended bending of the parts which in the real body contain rigid bones, is prevented by the-rigidity produced by the wire coils.
The dummy according to the present invention furthermore shows a flexibility of the spine and neck, which hitherto could be obtained in the rarest cases only, and then only by an accompanying, unnatural deformatlon of the whole figure.
The framework of the dummy thus constructed is thereupon covered by a flexible envelop consisting of a winding of threads i, which is so arranged as to forni the fleshy parts of the figure. This Winding tightly encompasses the frame work, and Will so follow the adjustment at the joints, that the figure may be made to assume and sustain any pose desired. In lieu of forming the envelop of a thread Winding it may also Ka'run kRUs'n.
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US2684503A (en) * 1949-11-16 1954-07-27 Stan M Silver Method for making modeling figurines
US2812616A (en) * 1954-12-22 1957-11-12 Richard A Ford Toy animals
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US3357610A (en) * 1963-02-18 1967-12-12 Jr Ripley Quinby Human-appearing manikin and method of making
US5017173A (en) * 1989-10-19 1991-05-21 Mattel, Inc. Torsional joint skeleton for poseable figure
US6257467B1 (en) * 1998-12-15 2001-07-10 Jack Chen Mobile mannequin
US20040092202A1 (en) * 2002-09-13 2004-05-13 Isaak Volynsky High-volume inserts for flexible dolls
US6746303B2 (en) 2002-05-31 2004-06-08 Mattel, Inc. Flexible toy figure with wire armature
US6800016B2 (en) 2002-05-31 2004-10-05 Mattel, Inc. Flexible dolls and posable action figures
US20050191935A1 (en) * 2004-01-21 2005-09-01 Marine Jon C. Doll with stand
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US20140199912A1 (en) * 2013-01-14 2014-07-17 Peter Alan Fish Toy figure having reconfigurable portions and methods of using the same
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US2684503A (en) * 1949-11-16 1954-07-27 Stan M Silver Method for making modeling figurines
US2812616A (en) * 1954-12-22 1957-11-12 Richard A Ford Toy animals
US3357610A (en) * 1963-02-18 1967-12-12 Jr Ripley Quinby Human-appearing manikin and method of making
US3325939A (en) * 1966-11-21 1967-06-20 Mattel Inc Adjustable figure toy having improved armature means
US5017173A (en) * 1989-10-19 1991-05-21 Mattel, Inc. Torsional joint skeleton for poseable figure
US6257467B1 (en) * 1998-12-15 2001-07-10 Jack Chen Mobile mannequin
US7479054B2 (en) 2002-05-31 2009-01-20 Mattel, Inc. Flexible dolls and posable action figures
US6746303B2 (en) 2002-05-31 2004-06-08 Mattel, Inc. Flexible toy figure with wire armature
US6800016B2 (en) 2002-05-31 2004-10-05 Mattel, Inc. Flexible dolls and posable action figures
US20050037686A1 (en) * 2002-05-31 2005-02-17 Wittenberg Mark S. Flexible dolls and posable action figures
US20040092202A1 (en) * 2002-09-13 2004-05-13 Isaak Volynsky High-volume inserts for flexible dolls
US7537507B2 (en) 2002-09-13 2009-05-26 Mattel, Inc. High-volume inserts for flexible dolls
US20050191935A1 (en) * 2004-01-21 2005-09-01 Marine Jon C. Doll with stand
US7318766B2 (en) 2004-01-21 2008-01-15 Mattel, Inc. Doll with stand
US20060086870A1 (en) * 2004-10-22 2006-04-27 Nida Bryan W Flexible figurine toilet paper roll holder
US20120329363A1 (en) * 2011-06-21 2012-12-27 Mark Barthold Toy Figure with Articulating Limb
DE102012106595A1 (en) 2011-07-20 2013-01-24 Mattel, Inc. Flexible toy figure with armature
US9028292B2 (en) 2011-07-20 2015-05-12 Mattel, Inc. Flexible toy figure with armature
US20140199912A1 (en) * 2013-01-14 2014-07-17 Peter Alan Fish Toy figure having reconfigurable portions and methods of using the same
US10226711B1 (en) * 2017-09-01 2019-03-12 Mei Lan Jin Arbitrarily shaped skeleton
US11103799B2 (en) 2018-12-17 2021-08-31 Hasbro, Inc. Posable toy figure
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